No Free Speech about Leaving Islam?
By
Pamela
Geller
Advertising on taxpayer-funded transit has become the latest free
speech battleground -- and the cause of freedom has just won a significant
victory. The Council on American-Islamic Relations tried to defeat free
speech in Miami, with the lapdog media on its side, and was just handed a
major defeat.
The case
revolves around these two bus ads:
Stop
Islamization Of America and the Freedom Defense Initiative, the new
organization I have begun with bestselling author and Jihad Watch
director Robert Spencer, began our pro-freedom "Leaving Islam" ad
campaign on Miami buses last Tuesday. We ran the top ad on Miami buses.
But on Friday, after CAIR complained, Miami-Dade Transit pulled the ads,
despite the fact that they ran the second ad pictured above last year
with no problem.
The
lapdog media was shilling for CAIR from the beginning. Jaweed "JD"
Kaleem, a reporter for the Miami Herald, contacted me the day after our
ads began running. Our ad campaign was the first time anyone offered
public help to people threatened under Islam's death penalty for
apostasy. One would have thought that that would be newsworthy, but
Kaleem was the only mainstream media reporter who contacted me, with
this e-mail: "Hi, Pamela. Can you give me a call or send me your phone
number? I had a few questions about the 'Leaving Islam' ads for a
possible Miami Herald article."
After I
sent him some information via e-mail, he wrote back: "Hi, thanks! Could
I give you a call to ask a few questions about the effort? -- JD." I
spoke with him on the phone and supplied him with all the information he
requested in e-mails. He asked me for high-resolution pictures of a
Miami bus with the ad on it, and I sent them to him. He asked me where
the buses would be running, and I gave him detailed information about
the routes.
Significantly, he never asked me why we were running the ads in the
first place.
Kaleem's
story appeared on Friday, headlined, "Miami-Dade
Transit to remove 'offensive' Islamic bus ads."
His story was all about how Miami-Dade Transit decided to infringe upon
our freedom of speech rights, breach its contract, and pull our ads.
Kaleem quoted Miami-Dade Transit spokeswoman Karla Damian that the ads
"may be offensive to Islam" and would be removed from the buses before
they began their Friday routes.
Kaleem
also quoted my associate Robert Spencer, whom he incorrectly identified
as the head of SIOA, saying that the ads were "offered in defense of
religious liberty." But he included no statement from me at all, despite
the fact that as Executive Director of SIOA, the bus ad campaign was my
initiative. And he got the statement from Spencer before the ads were
pulled. Jaweed Kaleem made no attempt to contact anyone from my
organization to get a statement on Miami-Dade Transit's pulling of the
ads. He didn't even ask for our response to this flagrant breach of
contract and violation of free speech. Since he already had contacted us
a number of times, this failure to get a statement from us was no
accident.
Further,
he included in his article unchallenged remarks by a spokesman for CAIR
(the Council on American-Islamic Relations) -- an unindicted
co-conspirator and Hamas-tied Muslim Brotherhood front -- without so
much as mentioning who and what they are. And the CAIR spokesman Kaleem
quoted lied outright, but Kaleem never called him on it. Kaleem wrote:
The
South Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations
had critiqued the ads as promoting "bigotry" and making false
statements about Islam. ‘Islam guarantees freedom to and freedom
from religion. ... ["We] reject as un-Islamic any extremist
interpretation that sanctions the killing of any individual because
she decided to 'leave Islam,'" said director Muhammed Malik.
If Kaleem
had asked me about this, which he did not, I would have told him that
Muhammed Malik is a liar. If what he said were true, then the "Leaving
Islam" bus ads would run with no problem. One only needs to read the
works of the most reliable witnesses: former Muslims living in America
such as Wafa Sultan, Ibn Warraq, and Nonie Darwish. I would also have
told Jaweed Kaleem about the thousands
of dead apostates, and about a fatwa recently issued by Al-Azhar
University, the leading Islamic university in the world, that amounted
to a death warrant on apostates. The Al-Azhar fatwa committee wrote
about a man who had converted out of Islam to Christianity: "Since he
left the Islam, he will be invited to express his regret. If he does not
regret, he will be killed pertaining to rights and obligations of the
Islamic law."
The most
glaring, concrete, living (thank G-d) proof of the danger to Muslims who
leave Islam is the very public persecution of teenage Christian convert
Rifqa Bary, who fled from her family in fear for her life after
converting from Islam to Christianity and later received public death
threats on Facebook. Muslim apostates have recently been murdered in
Bangladesh, Chad, and Somalia and threatened in Afghanistan, Egypt,
Iran, and Nigeria -- as well as in Australia, Britain, and the United
States.
So why
was CAIR saying that my ads were promoting bigotry, and why was the
Miami Herald printing this charge without qualification? My "crime" was
responding to the inquiries from desperate Muslims seeking sanctuary
from the dangers of leaving Islam. SIOA and FDI are human rights
organizations seeking religious freedom, individual rights protections,
and free speech.
And
ultimately, free speech won out: After we threatened a lawsuit,
Miami-Dade Transit agreed to restore our ads and add them to twenty new
buses at the mere cost of printing the new posters. Our lawyer, David
Yerushalmi, did a superb job, with the aid of the Thomas More Law
Center's Robert Muise.
And probably
soon, you will be able to read about how terrible CAIR thinks this is,
courtesy of Jaweed Kaleem and the Miami Herald.
Or will
they bother to tell the truth this time?
Pamela Geller is
the editor and publisher of the Atlas Shrugs website and is former associate
publisher of the New York Observer. She is the author (with Robert Spencer)
of the forthcoming book The Post-American Presidency: The
Obama Administration's War on America (Threshold Editions/Simon &
Schuster).